editing Archive

Back in the Summer, NVIDIA announced their partnership with RED, whose high-resolution digital cinema cameras have been deployed to create stunning images, however they do require a substantial amount of computer horsepower to render and playback at 5K, 6K, and 8K resolutions. This partnership promises that working

Getting a video production into post-production and avoiding common pitfalls is a dreaded territory for many filmmakers. As acquisition equipment and formats evolved, over the past 10 years, the world for post-production has changed dramatically. What was once reserved for the highest echelon of film and TV

For editors, creators, and filmmakers working with FCP X, video review and collaboration became much easier with the newly integrated Frame.io! Frame.io, the world’s most popular video review and collaboration platform used by over 650,000 filmmakers and media professionals, have just released Frame.io in Final Cut Pro X,

Yesterday, at the NYC Apple event, the Cupertino electronics giant announced a few new consumer products and in between the iPad Pro 2018 and the new Macbook Air, Apple managed to sneak in a new Mac Mini, which now packs more horsepower than ever and can even be

At IBC 2018, I caught up with Darragh from G-Technology about their latest SSD solutions for filmmakers and photographers working with Thunderbolt 3/USB-C connectivity, which were announced earlier in the year. Those include the new G-Drive Rugged Mobile SSD, which I reviewed previous here, its bigger brother

This year has been quite the busy one for Frame.io. The popular collaboration platform has received a massive overhaul with over 150+ new features and improvements. The new Frame.io is faster, more secure, and it now even includes a developers API in beta version for those, who

Things got a bit techy right from the start of the 2 hour pre-GamesCon 2018 Nvidia presentation in Cologne, Germany earlier today, when Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took the stage with his patented leather jacket and infectious smile and started talking about reflections, refractions, reflections of reflections,

Earlier this week at the annual SIGGRAPH 2018 conference in Vancouver, NVIDIA announced its first Turing architecture-based GPUs called the Nvidia Quadro RTX family, which NVIDIA calls “greatest leap since 2006 CUDA GPU”. The new generation workstation GPUs are set to revolutionize the work of millions of VFX designers

Blackmagic Design today announced that the full release of DaVinci Resolve 15, its industry standard professional color grading software that has expanded well beyond its initial purpose, quickly becoming a one-stop-shop for editing, visual effects, motion graphics, color correction and audio post production software, is now available

Avid Media Composer is following in the footsteps of Adobe and its Creative Cloud, with MC converting to a subscription model not that long ago – check out our prior write-up on the previous Media Composer update here, and now Avid are adding even more new features

In what some may call a surprise move, earlier today Blackmagic Design announced the Blackmagic eGPU (external GPU) for DaVinci Resolve, 3D games and VR applications for MacOS-based devices such as MacBook Pro and iMac (and maybe iMac Pro). Designed in collaboration with Apple, the Blackmagic eGPU features a built-in

MASV.io, the popular large-file transfer service, which offers a pay-as-you-go large file acceleration tool for post-production companies, and filmmakers recently announced a major product expansion and growth milestones. New functionality with the latest update features password-protected file transfers, branding options – such as inserting logo, background and

Editing on a laptop when travelling or getting a backup drive for a shoot is kind of mandatory nowadays. As resolution requirements go up, so do data rates and storage requirements, so it is no wonder that companies making storage solutions have been releasing new products left

Well there goes my plans for finally jumping ship altogether to the “PC Master Race” and getting rid of my ProRes addition once and for all… just kidding, I am still considering leaving the Apple ecosystem altogether (after all, I am in the shittiest position possible –

You may recall a write-up I did on a new service called MASV Rush earlier in the year (which you can find here, in case you have no idea what I’m talking about), which is basically a very useful service that lets users transfer large files over

How do you make a 10-hour episodic drama that’s basically 90% people sitting down and talking, not just exciting and thrilling, but also fascinating from a visual and storytelling standpoint? Well, you give it to the guy, who is unlike any other director in Hollywood and one

With over 2 million users worldwide Final Cut Pro X (FCPX) is quickly becoming the software of choice for many Indie Editors and Vloggers. This is especially true for YouTubers and Twitch users. However, there are some drawbacks to FCPX, one of which is the inability to

Getting your media organized for the edit can be a cumbersome task. However, thanks to media management apps like Kyno from Lesspain Software, the experience can be streamlined. Kyno is a media management, screening, logging, organisation and transcoding toolset for anyone working with video and images. It